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21:00
Will change
Or just stop the XHTML nonesense altogether
I like XHTML's syntax, it's stricter. Something HTML sorely needed when it came out.
I'm going to stick with XHTML-style syntax with HTML5
@GordonM I'm okay with that
That's the main reason I use it, because its stricter.
21:14
@Event_Horizon , because you MUST serve XHTML1.1 as application/xhtml+xml
this is one of the reasons , why css/html community never recommended it
instead they recommended use of HTML4.01 Strict and XHTML1.0 Strict
which was 2-3 years ago , before the recommended standard became HTML5
( and no , i am not talking about W3C recommendations here )
@tereško Ah, I see.
the point is , XHTML1.1 was never "a thing"
I never once used XHTML1.1
I don't understand the true use case for the separate forks of HTML/XML anyway
i.e. why they aren't merged
i'm sure there is a reason, I just don't know what it is
Honestly I don't like short end tags ie /> I would prefer everything have an end tag ie <meta></meta> so its a little more obvious in the first place how stuff should be done. But maybe I'm alone on that.
I agree
Completely
I hate that <input type="text" id="blah">
is completely valid
with no signal of it being closed whatsoever
21:29
right, and if you try to close things like that it breaks in some browsers
which is reasonable, as it doesn't follow the standard
i take issue with the standard's handling of it, not the browsers
it's the "just following orders" thing
but there really is so much inconsistency
@David You have a problem with inconsistency, yet you are here in PHP chat with a elephpant avatar.
:P
hahahaha
but....
i love the elephpant!
and i don't love browser handling of html
21:34
are you guys open to non-PHP questions? I got one that need's closing bad.
depends on the subject
I probably won't be able to answer it because my .NET experience is incredibly limited
but you can link me to it and i'll try to look
@KyleTrauberman As long as it is obvious ;)
@KyleTrauberman If I can justify closing it: hell yeah :)
oh i don't have permissions to close it...i totally misunderstood your question
lol
i blame lack of caffeine
Oh I can cv that and still sleep tonight
21:37
hahahahahahaha
i hope so
Yeah definitely... cv that one -- I know nothing about .net.. but i do know something about asking a question... and THAT is a perfect "now NOT to" guide..
How to google
?
Yeah, I know how to google too.. man -- I'm smart!
we had one last week
the guy posted google analytics embed code
and asked how to make a rival to google
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Q: Getting some just posted data

flapjackI am using this code to post some data $('.update_btn').live("click",function() { var ID = $(this).attr("id"); var dataString = 'msg_id='+ ID; $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "get-data.php", data: dataString, cache: false, success: function(){ //alert(dataString);//is not empty getData(); }...

what
is this
21:40
@David
i figured out what he was asking
I think I saw that one @KyleTrauberman
i think.
I understand..
i should actually be working right now
but
eh
21:43
Seems legit: elephpant.com
That's why Drupal is such a good CMS
I didn't know people actually ran production sites with display_errors set to 1...
I already downvoted that but...
Stupid question. Everybody knows that Ruby sucks
Exactly
21:44
:D
And rails is terrible and in its infancy...
@PeeHaa it's not a question. It's a statement of fact
Hence why it doesn't fit.
I dislike Python more than I dislike Ruby.
@PeeHaa urgh, ignore me, I didn't realise you meant the question linked.
@Leigh :)
@David Then you clearly don't dislike Ruby enough. Python has it's place.
@David They're cheaper on ebay
@David , was the brain damage cause by birth accident (aka. you were dropped) , or there have been some other issues
brb. Gonna take the dog out for a walk
0 results found for elephpant, so we searched for elephant
CURSE YOU EBAY
wtf:
21:46
@tereško I was dropped
This is a question about personal preference, which does not have an objectively correct answer, and as such should be closed as "not constructive". As it has an active bounty this is not possible though. – 22 hours ago declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
But the question was closed...
I'm putting a bounty of 180,000 rep on the question "Does Ruby or Python suck more?"
I hate the flag system for that
@NikiC same shit different day :(
@PeeHaa yeah
21:48
@PeeHaa Dog::properties() ? I mean what kind of dog is it :)
I always got the feeling that most moderator-attention flags get declined inappropriately
hey @PeeHaa thanks for closing that post
$Dog = new Dog('Max', 'Golden retriever');
kk bye
Anyway, the question is closed so I don't have a problem with it ^^
21:48
$Dog->goToBackyard();
$Dog->getOwner()->setAvoidWalk(true)->getDog()->getOwner()->getDog()->getOwner()->getDog()->getOwner()->getDog()->setName('Ben');
The dog has a fluent interface.
What if the owner has more than 1 dog, or the dog has more than one owner?
It's a 1:1 relationship
dog monogamy..
exactly
i think "david" will go into ignore-list
21:52
heh
no worries, i'm about to leave anyway
@tereško why?
he's an elephpant
we don't ignore elephpants
@NikiC When I said I'd ordered a plush elephpant, teresko said I'd wasted my money, and told me it would be better spent on a coffee cup.... he has no love for elephpants
@Leigh @teresko is evil!!!
everybody loves elephpants!
@NikiC I'm still not sure what exactly makes him come out from under his bridge
elephpant > rubicle
21:55
What I actually wonder about is that if require_once gives a warning, it does not do a fatal error afterwards.
@webarto english bulldog
@Hans np :)
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Q: Flag deemed not helpful but was

Levi MorrisonI submitted a flag on this question ' How to check for equals? (0 == i) or (i == 0) ' because it was poor but had an open bounty. As such, it could not be closed, so I flagged it with the message: This is definitely off-topic or not constructive, but cannot be closed because it has an open b...

It emits an E_COMPILE_ERROR @hakre
Warning: require_once() [function.require-once]: Unable to allocate memory for pool. in _drupal_bootstrap_variables() (line 2387 of /var/www/elephpant.com/includes/bootstrap.inc).
or E_COMPILER_ERROR, elephpants do forget...
That's because it didn't even get to the include part
21:56
That should immediatly kill it IMHO as it's require_once.
But, seems not to make PHP stop for some reason.
@David uhm, no. $file = 'file'; require_once($file); require_once($file); will not emit a COMPILE error
require is identical to include except upon failure it will also produce a fatal E_COMPILE_ERROR level error
ya it will
/phpmanualed
if you do (require|include)_once it means you are doing it wrong
@David it can't evaluate all possibilities for $file during compilation
21:58
Did I ever mention that globals suck?
require_once should never be used on a variable
actually
neither should require
@NikiC I think you may have in passing, yes.
and who uses anything but require('autoload.php');
;)
@Bracketworks good. cause they suck ^^
@NikiC no globals are amazing
21:59
@David so in your autoload, it doesn't use require?
It does
clearly
but that remains fairly constant
@David so you're contradicting yourself
yes
@David it probably uses a variable ;)
i am
it does indeed
i lost my brain sorry
22:00
my autoload.php doesn't use require... I wrote a special function that uses include! (jokes of course)
I use GETMEMYDAMNFILE('autoload.php');
...
yep sounds about right
i think i named my function the same, i'm going to sue you!
require is a language construct therefore require 'autoload.php'; @David
i know...it's not a function
anyway, i'm going to leave, cook, and use some non-variable-required code
@webarto so is eval, but how often do you see that ;)
22:03
eval() is the way to go
stackoverflow.com/questions/11235132/… nice my answer was chosen.. i rock!
<?php
$data = mysqli_fetch_array(mysqli_query("SELECT * FROM table"), MYSQL_ASSOC);

return json_encode($data);
?>
what the fuck
.. downvote for you
@Justin Use MySQLi or PDO, please! By please, I mean you should REALLY change it.
@LeviMorrison , well , he did replace mysql_ with mysqli_
@Justin ack, threw me off. Who does that?
noobs , mostly
Not many people -- but it was either that -- figure out the oop mysqli real quick (because I use PDO personally -- but odds are he does not).. or force the PDO version and confuse him even more...
@Justin I vote to force PDO and confuse him.
@Bracketworks , notice that the question was not tagged with
actually his answer is WRONG
because return statement will not output json
22:14
Technically it should be echo or print sure.. which I'll change that now... But in all my stuff I use return but I forget that I use custom classes for all this stuff and lose my head at times ;)
@tereško True. I just favor PDO and will violently force it upon non-legacy code.
On the note of databasey APIs, any word on MySQL temper tantrum dude?
@Bracketworks He did a bit more raging because he has a CS degree.
@LeviMorrison Yea, I think that's where I left off. Something about web apps in assembly or punch cards or something..
@PeeHaa Holding off on cv for that one. I'm beginning to not care about Too Localized questions anymore.
22:19
@PeeHaa I don't know how localized that is; my boss has too many people with thumbs in his web-hosting pie, and now there's an injection running rampant across his entire site network.
It seems to be proliferating; though highly unrelated. Wordpress (assumed) vulnerability on our end.
@Bracketworks How would other users with that same problem ever find that specific js injection question?
@PeeHaa Yea, they wouldn't. I'm just surprised at how many of these attacks/vulnerabilities are floating around as of recent.
Never mind my peanut gallery comments ;)
@Bracketworks Lots of people have some control panel installed which doesn't really help
@PeeHaa I think I see what you mean, but in what way doesn't it help?
are you talking about something like cPanel ?
22:33
Servers with a control panel installed or mostly server managed by hosting firms. So you are depending on them keping it up 2 date
@tereško among others
@PeeHaa That's what I figured you meant; dated instances keeping open vulnerabilities.
i kinda see them as "we don't have people who can actually administrate NIX server" thing
if you want a robust system , you do it by hand
@tereško I think that's a valid observation
Definitely... When I started working where I work right now They had a plesk control panel server... I quickly ordered a new one, moved all the sites over night and shut down the plesk server in favor of no control panel..
that has been my experience with different types of hostings and software that they run on
22:36
I'll choose ssh with RSA authentication over any control panel any day of the week
I've walked into a job supporting a legacy Dreamweaver managed code base (read; fucking mess) of static and app driven content. Consequently, I think there's a good chance vulnerabilities were introduced there. Dated Wordpress instances, etc.
.. then again , i have no experience in administrating clusters .. is suspect that's a completely different realm
Yeah I just got a job offer in email.. let me copy this one line...
• Experience developing with web development IDEs such as Dreamweaver
@Justin It's like, yes I have experience with web dev IDEs, but I have enough experience with Dreamweaver to know to not use it.
@Bracketworks , unless they are looking for people to rebuild the existing system and replace it with something serious , i would leave that place so fast, there would be an afterimage left
22:39
Yeah definitely... And here I thought DW was a WYSIWYG not an actual 'IDE'
I actually own Dreamweaver 8. Haven't bothered to look at anything newer.
@Justin I did PHP development with it.
I did too for years.. lol
my condolences
@tereško I'm on my way, believe me. In fact, I'm going in for a second interview next Wednesday for a Web Coordinator position.
I currently own the Master Suite of Adobe CS5.5 which by default comes with it... but it's never once been opened... Using PhpStorm4 currently
22:40
i started web programming at the time , when my only available OS choices were FreeBSD on my own computer, or Mandrake on university's system .. so DW was not even a choice
I'm already having to go "Ok, lets have a look at this legacy app I'm now responsible for... InstanceEditable -- NOPE, we're not supporting this. Start over."
@tereško It shouldn't be now either.
That's good though -- I remember the first time I ever started getting into HTML... and teresko you'll love this one...
I use FrontPage 98!
used*
i started writing html on kWrite =P
I did however, quickly grow out of that one...
Though, i'm half tempted to apply for this job offer.. despite having to use DreamWeaver lol...
50 bucks an hour to let a program write horrible code for me? YES PLEASE!
If they want to pay me 50 bucks an hour for horrible code -- I'd gladly jump on that and not even give it a second thought...
@Justin I would. Only if I get to write not horrible code.
22:44
Nested Tables, CSS & JS in my source (instead of external stylesheets and js files)... Oh yeah!
Honestly, if they're used to the developers that use DW -- they'd be in for a pleasant surprise if I went in for an interview....
@tereško Never used kWrite.. I started essentially all "programming" in edit.com, and moved to ... wait for it ... qbasic
/me does not know how to create a layout with table
But, i'm a comment nazi and stickler for clean formatted code...
My "boss" doesn't comment CRAP.. and it pisses me off so bad that I yell at him all the time (i've even written him up and the owner of the company accepted it) lol
Be glad teresko lol... Nested tables.. OH GOD!
@Justin , no , not really. Especially is interview is condicted by HR department or some middle-management people , and "senior DW developer"
Well yeah, but i think most companies (here at least) have their lead developers do the interview
But if they're using DW, who knows
@tereško thanks for the re-vote btw after I fixed it to be a bit more compliant and correct..
22:49
actually in Latvia it is common for interviews to be conducted by project managers and one or two developers just pop in for tech question. Mostly because your skill is actually determined by pre-interview programming exercise
I've had 1 company give me a "pre interview programming exercise"... which was a joke...
the face-to-face interview is more as a way to see what the candidate's personality is
This job I have now, I didn't have an interview or even apply... They called me one day and said "You have a job to do, come in on monday and get started".. so I said okay
nite all -> sleep
This job being, building an internal CRM and general IT work that the "CTO" couldn't do (due to lack of knowledge, or just plain being lazy)
@PeeHaa nite
22:55
@tereško I just had a first interview; spanish inquisition style with the HR coordinator, marketing coordinator, and one of the mid-high techs.
Second one is with my potential direct superior, a potential colleague tech, and the department director.
... it's .NET though.
here is the link of what i made for one of interviews , several month ago : mediafire.com/?9cmfddk93ukkc67
not all that good, but i had only about 24 hours
@tereško From scratch?
@Bracketworks , of course
@tereško I dig it :) Perused it a bit.
23:08
i kinda used it as a field test of this: stackoverflow.com/a/9685039/727208
which reminds me , i restarted working on that damned framework again , but for last 2 weeks i have written like 2 lines for it
I thought that SecureContainer looked familiar ;)
but it turned out to quite a big mess anyway
especially the controllers presenters , because they are filled with domain logic
This is meta, but $canAsk = ($answersAccepted / $questionsAsked) >= 0.5 || $questionsAsked < 3;
If your accept rate is < 50%, you're not asking good questions.
On the same token, if your accept rate is 100% odds are you're deleting all your questions once they are answered ;)

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